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PROJECT DOXX

Toward a transparent Web3

Overview

Project Doxx is a community-powered database (like Wikipedia) that aims to chronicle all activity in the NFT/Web3 business space, surfacing the hidden connections between founders, devs, artists, and the projects they create and grow (or leave behind.) The site will also give creators a forum to reveal their identities should they want to, and/or respond to any inquiries into their practice.

Project Doxx contributors will research, verify, and document each project—its founders, and their public blockchain activity to educate consumers on history, technology, and best practices for NFT and Web3 products.

By pre-registering with Project Doxx, a project team can assure potential buyers of their track records ahead of any marketing activity while maintaining any pseudonyms they may use, by submitting to an anonymous audit and thorough technical analysis of their previous activity and project claims.

When bad actors arise, Project Doxx investigators will hold project founders accountable by aggregating OSINT about their identities and suspicious activities and making them public and linked to their wallet

Where possible, projects will be discovered automatically and connections between Blockchain addresses visualized. Profiles can also be written on the various technology and investment companies paving the way for Web3. The goal is to illuminate the tangled web of money and entrepreneurship that is crafting this new frontier of consumer computing, create more-informed buyers, and put an end to the hype and gaslighting that keeps liquidating new adopters.

By consolidating public project information with independent research, Project Doxx will become an invaluable asset for Web3 anthropology, while driving toward a safer, healthier Web3 for the future.